Brussels, 09/03/2000 (Agence Europe) - The European Commission has adopted a report on the state of progress on cyber-Europe ("eEurope" project) for the extraordinary European Council of Lisbon. It contains the priorities to implement to enable Europe to catch-up and play a leading role in the new economy. In a press release, the Commission highlights, as crucial points, "education, filling the skills gap, accelerating e-commerce and lowering the cost of access to the Internet". It recalls...